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  1. Vaughan Coveny (born 13 December 1971) is a retired professional football player from New Zealand. Coveny's senior club career spanned 20 years, mostly in Australia, with his most notable stint being at South Melbourne during their National Soccer League era.

  2. Vaughan Coveny former footballer from New Zealand Centre-Forward last club: South Melbourne FC * Dec 13, 1971 in Wellington, New Zealand

    • New Zealand
    • Wellington
  3. Vaughan Coveny will continue in his role as Essendon Royals Head of Football for Season 2023. The former New Zealand international has become a club favourite since arriving in 2019, doing a remarkable job of helping get the club’s Junior Boys NPL program up and running and overseeing a tremendously successful senior and junior program.

  4. Wellington Phoenix striker Vaughan Coveny has announced his retirement, ending one of the most illustrious careers in New Zealand football. The 37-year-old will step down at the end of the...

  5. Mar 18, 2022 · Former New Zealand international Vaughan Coveny will continue in his role with the Under 21’s side after joining the Club ahead of its inaugural season in 2021. Coveny has vast experience in coaching and technical director roles in the NPL and community football, while also having coached in Melbourne Victory’s youth set up for a ...

  6. The Essendon Royals are thrilled to announce the reappointment of Vaughan Coveny as the Head of Football for the upcoming 2024 season. As we gear up for another exciting year of football, it’s reassuring to know that a seasoned professional like Vaughan will be at the helm, guiding our teams to greater heights.

  7. Mar 22, 2022 · Vaughan Coveny's full of praise for the man who's broken his New Zealand football record. 22 March 2022. The All Whites have beaten Fiji 4-nil to advance to the Oceania World Cup football qualifying semi-finals in Qatar. Striker Chris Wood scored two goals, overtaking Coveny as the All Whites' all-time leading scorer with 30.